Miami Heat used to be one of the strongest contenders in the NBA league. If San Antonio Spurs has its big three, Heat has LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. Unfortunately, the team is left with Bosh alone, whose health is still questionable. Will Chris Bosh play in the upcoming NBA season?
Chris Bosh's NBA career is currently on hiatus due to blood clots. The Miami Heat power forward and center remains in the sidelined since February but reports are rife that Bosh will soon return.
According to Hot Hot Hoops, Chris Bosh was spotted training with his Miami Heat running mates. In fact, the promotional video of the team featured Bosh getting into shape. This triggered the reports that Chris Bosh is officially back.
As Chris Bosh's return to the NBA league makes waves, many believe that this will be a better season for Miami Heat. According to Sports Blog, if Bosh plays for Heat, the team will win 38 games in the Eastern Conference. Without Chris Bosh, Miami Heat will only have 35 wins.
However, per the ESPN insider, even if Chris Bosh is healthy, it is unlikely for Miami Heat to reach the playoffs. Chances are high had Heat hold on to Dwyane Wade but D-Wade just left and join Jimmy Butler and Rajon Rondo in Chicago Bulls.
Parent Herald previously reported that Miami Heat regrets letting go of Dwyane Wade. They wish they did more in the negotiation. Meanwhile, speaking of Chicago Bulls and D-Wade, are there chances for Wade and Chris Bosh to reunite in Bulls?
According to Ecumenical News, Chicago Bulls is eyeing Chris Bosh. Bulls have a great roster but they still lack the assets to be a super team. Currently, Bulls have the power trio of Dwyane Wade, Rajon Rondo and Jimmy Butler.
Unfortunately, Chicago Bulls' front line is made up of young players, except for Robin Lopez and Taj Gibson. Due to this, many believe that Bulls should trade for Chris Bosh.
Are you happy that Chris Bosh is officially back in the upcoming NBA league? Will Miami Heat trade Chris Bosh to Chicago Bulls? Will there be a Dwyane Wade and Bosh reunion in Chicago? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.